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<—— ROAD BUILOING. PROJEETED ON | Long, Narrow Highway Better than/ Winning Program was recent Short, Wide One as the Money to which are being placed upon them, and it is quite plain that we will have to get busy.” | Such is the opinion of Earl Boyle, who has the local Firestone agency. “A long, natrow road is better than a short, wide one. of money will provide for a nine- foot concrete or brick roadbed one- third longer then for a fitteen-foot| ere use! ‘« ener a roadbed, and, will go exactly twice as {fe ; tteahip, the i ou. ¥ far as a highway twenty fect wide. , The principle which is being empha- sized, and rightly so, by the com- ; mittees engaged in studying the sub- ject is to get ‘from somewhere to aatieahere ds rather than to be able |these great ships to respond to the to waddle more or less between the "Udder, even should the entire engine terminals. of the road. ee, BERRY HOTEL UNDER NEW rooms at a moderate price. 5-17-1t* W. A. PATTERSON. FIRESTONE TIRES PRICES GREATLY REDUCED “Of 2,300,000 miles of highway Pesinnine, in the United States, possibly 12 per |it best th cent are paved. cent have only a dirt surface. Add ing’s cy this the fact that of the roads |*¢minis paved almost .all are macadam or asphalt, and are being repidly ground out of existence by the new demands Having purchased the Beerry prop-|‘Exide’ and ‘Ironclad-Exide’ Batteries erty, we wish to announce that we | were used. expect to make Casper our perman- 2 ent home, chants and work for the best inter- ests of Casper at all times. make extensive improvements on ou* buildings and our hotel will cater to | phone service and for telephone com- those that appreciate courteous treat- ment, a refined place, ‘ATTERIES PLAYED BiG PART IN WAR WORK AND | |Exide’ Batteries. (Mr. Lummis, “I could cover PYBC- | os oy tically the entire field of war Be detail the played an important eae in the war-| de (same dependability, sturdiness and! Box 265. mat nown by Mr, B. ‘Exide’ aily Cribune _ PAGE NINE Peed with ‘Exide’ or ‘Tronelad-| enduring quality which gave the! IRI TOA vs IPREME |Electrie Storage Battery company’s | “If we both had the time,” said |patterieé such A prominent place in! ié bgilt right into every | Starting and | | tivity and show you instances of i WERE FOUND FF Cie T where prodicts of The cere | EN Battery ay peeanomncaag | | Storage Battery company were ad- | A | vantageously used in every branch! NOTICE. That battens ea = prod 1 by Th jof service. Thete is, however,” he 5 fo e uced b; e rn integers Rtpragel Batters y /concluded, “just one more point I Ollie Henderson, please y Company jwant to make, and that is that the mother at Philipsburg, Montana. P. 0. film offering of much prom 5-17-2t* cording to reports from the ea ger of the local ‘ Goes to the End, Says tion. “OF. co Decal Dentey. helped Uncle 8 “They were in the war fron the "ery | but the government thot we say nothing and saw} Tiowever, now that the fight | r, it won’t do any harm to e a bit. | “A tattleship on a cruise, for in- | stancc must be absolutely self-de-, | Pende rt; it’s got to be equipped to! succe sfully meet one hundred per ; cent of the emergencies that may} S\ Every United States vessel r is provided, in addition to its | system of lighting, with an or reserve from which it can draw current for emergency | li.hts in case of necessity, and the ‘Tron ide’ or ‘Exide’ Batteries The other 88 per Wood.’ Low Cost of A given sum ed States, provision for aus power for steering is supplied by an operated equipment that g@ le the tremendous bulk of | fi will en room be of commission. ‘Tron- ere used here The cash goes to the end ive work, 1 MANAGEMENT. war ce of great importance, the About 35 Per Cent And the part played by »’ Battery in airplane and vice would seem to have been second in importance only to that of the motor itself. The ‘Exide’ Bettery was also used for field telee patronize Casper mer- We shal! 166 S. Center St. munication in the trenches, and many of the United States sub- marines called into important war) rvice in English waters were clean quict Cut Out and Preserve this List Net Prices Wrapped Tread Fabric Cases and Tubes Smooth Non- Smooth Non- Tread Skid Red Tread Skid Size Cases Cases Tubes Size Cases Cases 3033........ $290 $15.75 $3.40 16.80 20.00 3.90 17.65 21.50 4.10 19.45 23.35 4.25 00 43.85 45.25 47.30 i. 25.65 31.25 4.80 48.00 a SS 35.60 5.7515... 58.85 ae * FIRESTONE a - an $28.28 $30.50 $3.90 | .... 51.65 55.50 ae 538 oH oor 30 425 |... 88.40 57.00 a. 44.65 48.95 510]... 54.30 58.45 = oe fel fe ee a 50.40 54.05 6.40|;:... 66.00 70:80 69.00 74.05 8.75 Firestone Special Molded Fabric Cases and Tubes 37x5. Smooth Non- Tread Skid Red Size Cases Cases Tubes wo $41.60 §—— §3.40 sexi 17.50 21.00 4.25 These Prices Subject to-Government Excise Tax Earl C. Boyle Agent Firestone Tires 231-237 N. Center Street—Phone 9 Why Not Take Advantage of the GOODYEAR TIRES ‘AND TUBES Truck Owners Goodyear Solids Have Decreased Brodie Rubber Co. Phone 772-M ~~~ — \six months in the making at the Wil ACHIEVEMENT IN FILMS re-arrangement in bookings brings to the Iris theater at an early | Wate, “Salome,” a new spectacular write production is declared to liam Fox studios in Southern Cali- fornia, and, with the picturesque |o-! cale in which the action transpires to inspire the director, is said to be of ssing beauty in its scenic as- . The story, which has inspired rs like Osear Wilde, Herman Sudermann, Gustave Flaubert and Stephen Phillips; composers like Jules Ma geral paintsrs and techets of world should provide that arch- of the animated screen, ara, with plentiful chances the wiles and whims of the she has made famous in Camera- convention of at Colum- nominated Jz presidential nomi- nee was Green Clay Smith of Ken- \tucky, in 1880 Nea! Dow of Maine, in 1884 John P. St. John of Kansas in 1888 Clainton B. Fisk of New sey, in 1892 John Bidwell fornia, in 1896 Joshua I Maryland, in 1900 John bf Illinois, in 1904 Silas C. § of Pennsylvania, in 1908 Eu 2 W. Chafin of Arizona, in 1912 Eugene W. Chafin of Arizona, and in 1916 |Frank Hanly of Indiana. Kelly-Springfield Tires CASPER SUPPLY COMPANY OIL CITY ACCESSORY co. Corner Center and Linden Sts. East Second, Near C. N. W. Ry. <= ——_— Dance_ pav ‘illion; 8 childr en’s play | grounds;"refreshment stands. At the Riverside park tomorrow. — 5-17-It eS PRICES GREATLY REDUCED ON FIRESTONE TRUCK TIRES As Builders of the Tires that carry over half the truck tonnage of America- : As sponsors of the national movement toward “Ship by Truck”— - It gives particular pleasure to us to announce a reduc- tion in truck tire prices. Having built the first truck tires and having led the way ever since, it logically falls to us to establish the lowest cost per mile for transportation on rubber. \ Coming from headquarters you will want to study the price lists below, and we know you will be gratified to see how far we have been able to go toward reducing your truck upkeep, and delivering to you. MOST MILES PER DOLLAR , j\CUT OUT AND KEEP THIS LIST NET PRICES—FIRESTONE SOLID TRUCK TIRES $30.75 aon 901.10 40X6 ..... $32.60 iam or $76.40 _ $35.45 $37.50 [3 er ms eRe $39.65 BERR sae oem $ 00.10 BESS) fa $50.15 | sexo $123.35 40x60 $55.85 A012 (cee ene $176. 35 NET PRICES—FIRESTONE GIANT CORD TIRES AND RED TUBES ~— \ TIRES RED TUBES \ 26x6 , $99.45 | ose .. $12.70 S38x7 $140.65 BE XE eens es Sate ae $18.30 40x8 $181.20 fOXSgee eel Rem $21;75 42x9 $226.95 | sox $26.40 44x10 ... ($317.20 | oc $40.80 | THESE PRICES SUBJECT TO GOVERNMENT EX-\ CISE TAX \ EARL C. BOYLE Agent Firestone Tires 231-237 N. Center Street—Phone 9 |